Client Treatment Services
This section is specifically designed for treatment service professionals and agencies who are interested in pursuing opportunities as contracted service providers for federal clients.
Periodically, this section will be updated with the most current events and information during solicitation periods. Typical services required are: urine collection for substance abuse testing/reporting, substance abuse treatment (outpatient and residential), and mental health (outpatient).
PRE-SOLICITATION NOTICE
Date of Posting: May 15, 2025
The United States Probation and Pretrial Services Office for the Northern District of Georgia intends to procure treatment services for federal defendants and persons under supervision using Blanket Purchase Agreements. Agreements are for the period beginning October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026, with a provision for the Government to unilaterally extend the agreement in accordance with Section I, Clause 2-90D, Option to Extend the Term, for an additional four years, at four twelve-month intervals. Required services include but are not limited to urine collection/testing; case management; assessments/evaluations; counseling in the areas of substance use, mental health, co-occurring disorders, and sex offense; polygraph examinations; physical examinations; outpatient and inpatient detoxification; medication; short and long term residential placement; transportation expense.
Interested offerors should submit a letter of interest to Christy Thomas, christy_thomas@ganp.uscourts.gov that includes the offeror’s name, mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail address. On or after June 15, Request for Proposals (RFP) will be posted on the agency’s web page at https://www.ganp.uscourts.gov.
Interested offerors must respond on time to solicitation deadlines and clearly show: (1) they can provide services within the catchment area with a facility available for use, (2) such services will be provided by professionals meeting the experience and criteria required, and (3) prices of such treatment shall be as low or lower than those charged to the offeror’s most favored customer for comparable quantities under similar terms and conditions.
Should you have any questions please contact Senior U.S. Probation Officer Christy Thomas, at (404) 215-1905.